29 September 2011 12:22 PM

Adoption: filled with pseudo-problems derived from political correctness

In the 1970s around 4000 babies under one year old were adopted. Last year the number was 60. What can possibly be going on? Has there been some sort of crop failure? Of course not.

The truth is that adoption procedures have been so hedged about and complicated by that totalitarian police force, the social work department.

Their criteria for adoption involve invariably considerations of matching the “ethnicity” of children with adopting parents. No black kids with white mums and dad then.

But isn’t this a form of racism? And then there is the generalized institutional paranoia about paedophilia: as if every family wishing to adopt a child desired to house the mite only in order to abuse it.

As a result of these absurd and frankly malicious policies of social engineering, thousands of infants every year are being denied loving homes and families. They are then put into care.

But the reality of being “in care” is that of being in an institution where no one cares – and where, incidentally, a child is much more likely to suffer abuse than in a family household

The scandal is that our Mephistophelian “caring institutions” would rather a child be aborted than that the mother should give birth and so present them with all these tiresome pseudo-problems derived entirely from political correctness.

Contraception, abortion, euthanasia: does anyone doubt that we inhabit a culture of death?